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Does Britain eat grits?
Never heard if them having it

It's the gritty corn thing like oatmeal you eat like cereal in hot water

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Sounds gritty :p
Kobs Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:39am 
Nope I think it's just in southern states, (south carolina, virginia) it's not even all the US who eat that vomit crap
Last edited by Kobs; Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:40am
ʙᴜɴ.ᴇ Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:39am 
porridge?
Not sure what porridge is but I think it's similar but made of corn. Irk proper term for your country either I guess uk is more prooer
Last edited by HypersleepyNaputunia; Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:41am
ʙᴜɴ.ᴇ Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:46am 
Originally posted by Megami Blanc:
Not sure what porridge is but I think it's similar but made of corn. Irk proper term for your country either I guess uk is more prooer

porridge is oats, I guess oatmeal to americans.

we don't have corn grits here.

so closest we have is porridge aka oatmeal.
Fajita Jim Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:48am 


Probably too old for most of you.
gza Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:57am 
It's called polenta in the UK. Goes well with nuts and or fruit.
Last edited by gza; Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:58am
Affronter Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:58am 
I'm watching The Crown and grits haven't been covered yet.
Vox Dec 28, 2023 @ 12:59am 
We put grit on icy roads
K thanks was just curious if it was only south usa thing
Xero_Daxter Dec 28, 2023 @ 1:06am 
What the heck are grits? Sounds like a type of rock.
Imagine chewing soft chunky sand that tastes like corn and goes down like porridge
WhiteKnight77 Dec 28, 2023 @ 1:10am 
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
What the heck are grits? Sounds like a type of rock.
It is a coarse ground corn meal (maybe 1mmx1mmx1mm in size) that is best served with butter, milk and sugar.
It's just a southern US thing. We don't even have it in Canada.
WhiteKnight77 Dec 28, 2023 @ 1:46am 
Originally posted by Enterprofilenamehere:
It's just a southern US thing. We don't even have it in Canada.
Cream of Wheat is more well known in Northern states as well as Canada. While they use different grain for the cereals, they are pretty similar in how they are made and served and with what.
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